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Marshal F. Folstein is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research covers multiple areas within the broader fields of Arts and Humanities and Psychology.

The scientist's recorded publications include research focused on mental health and psychiatry as well as historical psychiatry and medical practices. These topics form the core of their scholarly contributions.

  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices

Within their main fields of study, Marshal F. Folstein has contributed to Arts and Humanities and Psychology. More specifically, the subfields of Philosophy and Clinical Psychology are areas of their focus.

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Psychology

  • Philosophy
  • Clinical Psychology

In terms of publications, one recent paper contains details pertinent to Alzheimer's disease and cognitive impairment. The full citation is:

  • Delusions and Patterns of Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease, 2022, UCL Discovery (University College London)

Marshal F. Folstein has collaborated with several frequently appearing co-authors, including:

  • Frederick W. Bylsma
  • Devangere Devanand
  • Marcus Richards
  • Jacqueline A. Bello
  • Marilyn Albert

The venues in which Marshal F. Folstein has published primarily include UCL Discovery (University College London), reflecting engagement with peer-reviewed outlets.

  • UCL Discovery (University College London)

Best Publications

  • “Mini-mental state”: A practical method for grading the cognitive state of patients for the clinician

    Marshal F. Folstein;Marshal F. Folstein;Susan E B Folstein;Susan E B Folstein;Paul R. McHugh;Paul R. McHugh

  • Clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease : report of the NINCDS-ADRDA Work Group under the auspices of Department of Health and Human Services Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease

    Guy M. McKhann;David A. Drachman;Marshall F. Folstein;Robert Katzman

  • Population-based norms for the mini-mental state examination by age and educational level

    Rosa M. Crum;James C. Anthony;Susan S. Bassett;Marshal F. Folstein

  • The telephone interview for cognitive status

    Jason Brandt;Miriam Spencer;Marshal Folstein

  • Limits of the 'Mini-Mental State' as a screening test for dementia and delirium among hospital patients

    James C. Anthony;Linda LeResche;Unaiza Niaz;Michael R. Von Korff

  • Psychiatric symptoms and nursing home placement of patients with Alzheimer's disease

    Cynthia Steele;Barry Rovner;Gary A. Chase;Marshal Folstein

  • Effects of age on dopamine and serotonin receptors measured by positron tomography in the living human brain

    D F Wong;H N Wagner;R F Dannals;J M Links

  • The Meaning of Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly

    Marshal Folstein;James C. Anthony;Irma Parhad;Bonnie Duffy

  • Depression and Mortality

    Barry W. Rovner;Pearl S. German;Larry J. Brant;Rebecca Clark

  • Comparison of the lay Diagnostic Interview Schedule and a standardized psychiatric diagnosis. Experience in eastern Baltimore.

    James C. Anthony;Marshal Folstein;Alan J. Romanoski;Michael R. Von Korff

  • Nomenclature and research case definitions for neurologic manifestations of human immunodeficiency virus-type 1 (HIV-1) infection

    Robert S. Janssen;David R. Cornblath;Leon G. Epstein;Richard P. Foa

  • Insulin, insulin-degrading enzyme and amyloid-β peptide in Alzheimer's disease: review and hypothesis

    Wei Qiao Qiu;Marshal F. Folstein

  • Mood disorder as a specific complication of stroke

    Marshal F. Folstein;Richard Maiberger;Paul R. McHugh

  • Mini‐Mental State Examination

    Joseph R. Cockrell;Marshal F. Folstein

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in Alzheimer's disease

    J. B. Rich;D. X. Rasmusson;M. F. Folstein;K. A. Carson

  • THE NEUROPATHOLOGY OF AMINERGIC NUCLEI IN ALZHEIMER??S DISEASE

    R. M. Zweig;C. A. Ross;J. C. Hedreen;C. Steele

  • Prevalence of mental illness in a community nursing home.

    Barry W Rovner;Stephanie Kafonek;Laura Filipp;Mary Jane Lucas

  • Results of a high-resolution genome screen of 437 Alzheimer's Disease families

    Deborah Blacker;Lars Bertram;Aleister J. Saunders;Thomas J. Moscarillo

  • Psychiatric Aspects of Neurologic Disease

    Marshal Folstein

  • Neuropathology of aminergic nuclei in Alzheimer's disease.

    R. M. Zweig;C. A. Ross;J. C. Hedreen;C. Steele

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan E. Folstein
Susan E. Folstein University of Miami
Jason Brandt
Jason Brandt Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Gerald Nestadt
Gerald Nestadt Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
James C. Anthony
James C. Anthony Michigan State University
Irwin H. Rosenberg
Irwin H. Rosenberg Tufts University
John C.S. Breitner
John C.S. Breitner Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Godfrey D. Pearlson
Godfrey D. Pearlson Yale University
Christopher A. Ross
Christopher A. Ross Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
John C. Hedreen
John C. Hedreen McLean Hospital
Marilyn S. Albert
Marilyn S. Albert Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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